Front page» of the November issue of the Pictorial News, organ of the J. Adams Company of Indianapolis, is devoted to a fine picture of road work in progress in Palm Springs.Shopping Days Until ChristmasCoral Room Opens Dec. 20****** * * * * * * *EI Mir a dor’s New $50,000 Cocktail LoungeIt should be a case of love on first sight—-or something just slightly less saccharine—when Palm Springers, who like their entertainment places smart, comfortable and pleasurable, next Friday evening officially welcome The Coral Room and are, in turn, welcomed by this noteworthy now addition at E! Mirador,This distinctive place repre-lt; scnts an investment of nearly $50,000 and boasts just about every facility for pleasurable entertainment. In addition to superb refreshments, it will present buffet luncheons and dinners, tea dansants Tuesday and Friday afternoons. And, for the first time in Palm Springs, there will be dancing through the week, that is—Tuesday through Friday, from9 to 12 p. m.Disiinclive PlaceOutstanding features of the new play place include indirect lighting, a streamlined design and brisk color scheme. There are deep, comfortable chairs. Music will be of the best with Don Francisco’s orchestra, and the team of John Walsh, London favorite, and Rack at the piano.Included in the construction program, which has been going on at El Mirador, is a new private dining room, expected to be a definite asset for clubs and private parties. :! jConstruction on the new lounge has been in charge of Oral Carpenter, working from Architect John Porter Clark’s designs. Mrs. Anne English has been in charge of all interior decoration.Unique feature of the Coral Room are the two great glass brick window's which will provide much of the day-time lighting. The cocktail lounge adjoins the administration building of the hotel, parallels the main dining room and is connected at one end by a hallway and at the other via the private dining room.iKfr-S!It's Breed 1 while I may nc iainly c Cap ha wilh a